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Will mercury manometers soon be obsolete?

E O'Brien.   

Abstract

After a century of clinical use, the mercury sphygmomanometric technique of blood pressure (BP) measurement is under threat. There are three reasons for this: mercury is likely to be banned from hospital use because of the danger of toxicity, accurate automated devices are now available to replace the mercury sphygmomanometer and with the advent of 24 h ambulatory BP measurement into clinical practice, more reliance is being placed on BP behaviour rather than on casual measurements. The passing of the mercury sphygmomanometer from clinical practice raises two issues that merit deliberation. Without the mercury standard with which to compare measurements generated by algorithmic interpretation of BP, the clinician is dependent on the consistency and accuracy of such algorithms. If the millimetre of mercury is no longer the unit of measurement for BP, it will soon be replaced by the kilopascal thereby introducing, at least temporarily, the potential for uncertainty in clinical judgment.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8746636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Hypertens        ISSN: 0950-9240            Impact factor:   3.012


  7 in total

Review 1.  ABC of hypertension: Blood pressure measurement. Part II-conventional sphygmomanometry: technique of auscultatory blood pressure measurement.

Authors:  G Beevers; G Y Lip; E O'Brien
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2001-04-28

2.  Replacing the mercury sphygmomanometer. Requires clinicians to demand better automated devices.

Authors:  E O'Brien
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2000-03-25

3.  The mercury sphygmomanometer: soon a museum piece!

Authors:  Hassan Al-Riyami; Sunil K Nadar
Journal:  J Hum Hypertens       Date:  2020-12-07       Impact factor: 3.012

4.  Brazilian health professionals' perceptions and knowledge about automated blood pressure monitors.

Authors:  Nila S Albuquerque; Raj Padwal; Thelma L Araujo
Journal:  J Hum Hypertens       Date:  2021-06-05       Impact factor: 2.877

5.  Goodbye mercury? Blood pressure measurement and its future.

Authors:  George I Varughese; Gregory Y H Lip
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 18.000

6.  Minimization and management of wastes from biomedical research.

Authors:  E H Rau; R J Alaimo; P C Ashbrook; S M Austin; N Borenstein; M R Evans; H M French; R W Gilpin; J Hughes; S J Hummel; A P Jacobsohn; C Y Lee; S Merkle; T Radzinski; R Sloane; K D Wagner; L E Weaner
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 9.031

7.  Equipment errors: a prevalent cause for fallacy in blood pressure recording - a point prevalence estimate from an Indian health university.

Authors:  Badrinarayan Mishra; Nidhi Dinesh Sinha; Hitesh Gidwani; Sushil Kumar Shukla; Abhishek Kawatra; Sc Mehta
Journal:  Indian J Community Med       Date:  2013-01
  7 in total

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